Learn to program for Windows* and
UNIX the same way you use
thern: side by side Most organizations today rely on a
hybrid combination of systerris to meet all the needs of
the enterprise. Programmers need to create parallel
functionalities and interrelated tools to maximize the
efficiency of these heterogeneous systems.
Programming the Win32 API and UNIX System Servires
goes subject by sublect, comparing the functionality of
Microsoft" Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 with similar
features in Solaris' V2.6 and Red Hat Linux* Version 6.1.
The real-world examples and ongoing case studies illustre
the material for quick comprehension and application, while
cookbook-style presentations make referencew a
breeze.
This book is ideal for users of one system who want to
become familiar with the other and, of course, it is
critically important for anyone who must integrate the two.
Pmgramming the Win32 API and UNIX System Servkes is must
reading for all serious professional enterprise
programmers.
Contents
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments XV
- Processes and Threads
- Controlling Concurrent Activity
- Preparing for the Unexpected
- For Managing Files and File Systems
- Working with Memory
- Networking and Other Communication Mechanisms
- Protecting System Ressources
- The Ice Cream Shop Simulation
- Index